[afnog] Wireless equipment
David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd
kianiadee at gmail.com
Wed May 24 15:32:09 EAT 2006
Hi,
Distance in itself does not assist in the spec'ing of wireless
equipment you need to invest abit more in understanding the area and
the topoloty you want to cover. This is what you can do based on
experience, take a GPS devices, take the cordinates of the central
location note the elevation, then pick points along the area u want to
cover and bear in mind the altitude and azimuth ( the direction of the
central location vis-a-vis) the hub and come up with a map, with this
in mind you can now start shopping around for solutions.
Secondly with this kind of installation you'll hardly have an even
distribution of customers so mark out areas of where most of your
customers are likely to come from and factor this into your map.
Proper site survey is important and can make or break the product you
are trying to launch.
Regards
David Kiania
On 5/24/06, David G. Chima <dchima at malswitch.com> wrote:
> Hello
> Thanks, I want to use it to connect our clients who are spread in an
> area ranging from 50 metres to as far as 60Kilometres. One should be a
> root bridge while the others should be clients
>
> Regards
>
> David
>
> Mark Tinka wrote:
> > On Wednesday 24 May 2006 12:48, Brian Candler wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Can you describe your intended application? e.g.
> >>
> >> - private wireless LAN within a building
> >> - point-to-point private links over N km
> >> - public hotspot service
> >> etc
> >>
> >
> > Also, consumer wireless broadband (LOS or NLOS, roaming involved,
> > e.t.c.)
> >
> > As Brian says, it would help a lot more if we knew your
> > application.
> >
> > Mark.
> >
>
>
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